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May 18 - 1919 Dear Mother and all others your letter no 20 received a day or two ago also one from Ethel and William glad william seems to be feeling better and is able to have so much fun. We are still at Montierchaume but the indications are that we wont stay here long - may go home and again we may not glad the books finally came - I was pretty sure Turner would take good care of them but Iwas getting a little worried - glad to that Leaker

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May 18 - 1919 Dear Mother and all others your letter no 20 received a day or two ago also one from Ethel and William glad william seems to be feeling better and is able to have so much fun. We are still at Montierchaume but the indications are that we wont stay here long - may go home and again we may not glad the books finally came - I was pretty sure Turner would take good care of them but Iwas getting a little worried - glad to that Leaker